YouTube Space L.A. unveils spooky new Halloween program

To create new horror content, creators will have access to sets inspired by zombie-loving Robert Kirkman's dark, comic book world.

In keeping with a three-year Halloween tradition, YouTube Space L.A. is once again offering a program for creators to produce creepy content at its production studio.

This year, YouTube has teamed up with Skybound Entertainment as well as Walking Dead comic creator Robert Kirkman for the program. Creators will have access to a set inspired by Kirkman’s dark and quirky comic creations and be tasked with writing a script in keeping with the theme: “What happened here?”

Videos will begin to air on Oct. 26 through to Oct. 31. They will appear Trazodone on individual creator channels, with select videos appearing generic cymbalta on the official YouTube Spaces channel and the Skybound YouTube channel.

This is YouTube Space L.A.’s third year offering the Halloween program.

YouTube also announced the list of 15 finalists who participated in a recent script-writing workshop to develop a comedic or dramatic story at the YouTube space L.A.

The finalists include Joe Penna and Ryan Morrison of Mystery Guitar Man, Zeke Thomas and Sarah Lukasiewicz from BlackBoxTV, Michael Schroeder and Michael Davis from The Warm Zone, Steve Zaragoza and Lon Harris from SourceFed, Lana McKissak and Nathan Moore from McKissak’s own channel, emily McGregor and Sam Weller from Comediva, Yulin Kuang from Yulin is Working and Whitney Milam and Rachel Kiley from Milam’s own channel.